Showing posts with label joss whedon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joss whedon. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sunday Videos: Comic-Con 2012

On Friday I went to Comic-Con and it was a lot of fun and I'll have a full recap of it on Tuesday. But with so many things going on during Comic-Con, you tend to miss out on a lot of stuff. Good thing there's the internet and YouTube.

When Nerd HQ announced that there was going to be a panel with the cast of Doctor Who, (Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, and Arthur Darvill) tickets sold out in 15 seconds. Luckily they streamed it and it was awesome. I love this hipster cast and I'll be sad to see Karen and Arthur depart the Doctor and his TARDIS.


John Barrowman (Captain Jack on Doctor Who and Torchwood) interviewed Matt, Karen, and Arthur for G4 and only he can introduce the cast in his own cheeky way. 




One of the most anticipated panels at Comic-Con on Friday was the 10th Anniversary of Firefly. I was hoping to get a volunteer assignment for Ballroom 20 so I can be at the panel, but alas I didn't. But I got to watch the panel yesterday and I think if I was there, I would have probably gotten all emotional about it too. 





Sunday, October 23, 2011

Everybody lives, just this once Whedon fans, everybody lives!

With social media it only takes one tweet or post to get a fandom into a tizzy. Case in point, about an hour ago Nathan Fillion tweeted this:












When you clicked on the link it went to this:









From what I read on the interwebs, it's already been filmed, during Whedon's two week break from filming The Avengers and it looks like it might be a web-series, but we know until it comes out. If it's going to be web based, it'll be his first since Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog.

Much Ado About Nothing centers around Benedick and Beatrice, and Claudio and Hero. Benedick and Beatrice, who may have had a past relationship, bicker with each other constantly proclaiming how they will never marry. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Claudio and Hero are blissfully in love with each other with plans to marry. It's through trickery that Benedick and Beatrice declare their love for each other and what causes Claudio to leave Hero at the altar. Who would cause such trickery, the evil Don John of course. It's also one of the first forms of romantic-comedy.

This will be the third version of Much Ado out this year. During the summer there two productions in London. The first one was at Shakespeare's Globe that starred Eve Best (Wallis Simpson in A Kings Speech) as Beatrice and Charles Edwards as Benedick, while the second starred Catherine Tate and David Tennant (they really like to work together) as Beatrice and Benedick in 1980's Gibraltar. 
Here's an audio clip of them singing "We Go Together."


Also in 2005, there was BBC TV production called ShakespeaRe-Told, where his plays received a modern retelling. This version was set in a local news station and starred Damien Lewis (Homeland) and Sarah Parish (Merlin). It also stars Billie Piper (Doctor Who) as Hero (I swear, there will be point where I reference Doctor Who in every post I write about). 

I don't know to what extent the play is going to be adapted to, but this might be the first time that no one dies in a Joss Whedon project. Hence the title of this post. 

But you never know...

Edit: A press release for this project has been released and it's going to be completed early spring an will be released through the festival circuit, "because it is fancy." Plus there's an article about it on Entertainment Weekly's site which included these production stills.

Photo Credit: Elsa Guillet-Chapuis via ew.com

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Whovian Wednesdays: Am I Watching the Right Show?

I was looking for some Doctor Who fan videos, because I'm nerdy like that, when I found these cool opening title re-works. It's the Doctor Who opening titles in the style of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Friends.





Also I got my submission posted on Inspector Spacetime Confessions. :D


Sunday, September 13, 2009

What a Crazy Random Happenstance...

I'm slowing feeling better, realizing that things like this happen and all you can do is learn from it and move on.
One of the things I did like about him was that he introduced me to new shows.One of them is Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Although I have heard of it last year, I actually didn't watch it until a few months ago.

Created by Joss Whedon during the writers strike, it stars Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day. The premise of the web series, is that Dr. Horrible (Harris) is an aspiring supervillian. However, he's in love with do-gooder Penny (Day), who happens to like his arch-nemisis, Captain Hammer (Fillion).


It's such a funny and catching musical, one that I can watch over and over again. Plus it won an Emmy for Oustanding Special Class—Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program at the Creative Arts Emmy's yesterday. If you haven't watched this yet, you should.